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By next month, hell be a
Harrison High School
graduate. And by the end of the year, hell be well into his college career at Nashvilles Vanderbilt University. But on Thursday, the day of his high school prom, Nick Lovinger couldnt have sounded more excited about the unfolding events that comprise prom night.Its crazy, he said. Im just trying to take it all in and enjoy my last couple of weeks. Senior year has been really fun.Lovinger said he plans on studying economics while at Vanderbilt, but isnt limiting himself just yet.There are a ton of things I want to do there, he said. Im going to take different classes, explore, and see whats out there.Brian Lobel is also a Harrison senior and grew up with Lovinger, and met him while attending Purchase Elementary school. He will be attending SUNY Albany in the fall.Hes a great kid and he has a good future, he said. He has a good head on him.Lovinger played first base for the Harrison HS baseball team, something he called the best part of high school, and said he also plans on pursuing the sport in college. His younger brother Tom, a sophomore at Harrison, also plays football, a sport his brother doesnt plan on missing.Ill still be at the rivalry Harrison and Rye games for my brother, Lovinger said. My group is always in the stands cheering them on. Were probably the most annoying fans in the section.Though he was born in Rye, and spent some of his earliest years in London with family, Lovinger said he was thankful to be a Harrison native.Its a tight community, he said. Ive always felt it had great people and good schools.